Watching
CNN. The State highway patrol officer Johnson says things are getting better. Some SHP officers helped some
kids put up a hoop and in a totally
unstaged PR photo op and played street ball with them!

Talking about kids in the neighborhood making sock puppets (he held one up) for him and law enforcement. Because kids love to give the very people who have treated them, their family and friends as enemy combatants in their own neighborhood gifts.

Hometown police officer fired after fatally shooting dog

Monday, July 28, 2014

HOMETOWN, Ill. (WLS) --

A south suburban police officer has been fired after the shooting
death of a family dog that has outraged a small community. Witnesses say
an officer from the Hometown Police Department shot and killed the dog
in front of its owners.

On Monday, Eyewitness News spoke with the family who lost their pet.

Alexis Gamino loves animals, but is especially fond of her dog, Apollo, a 14-month old German shepherd-pit bull mix.

"He made me laugh a lot," said Alexis, 6.

On
Friday, Apollo was shot and killed by a Hometown police officer in the
front yard of the dog owner's home, and she says her daughter Alexis saw
it all.

"My quick reaction was to grab her and run inside
because she fell to the floor and started screaming," said Nicole
Echlina, Apollo's owner.

Echlin says Apollo had run out of the
front door. Hometown police had been alerted, and encountered the dog as
he returned to the front yard. Echlin says she tried coaxing Apollo
back in the house, but he turned and bared his teeth at one of the
officers. According to police, that's when the officer withdrew his
weapon and fired one shot, striking the dog.

Echlin says she
questioned the use of deadly force- especially in front of her daughter-
but she says the officer showed no remorse.

"He just said it had to be done. He walked up to me, told me that and walked away," said Echlin.

Echlin says Apollo was a loving dog, and a great companion to Alexis, who she says is handling the situation well.

"I told her the dog was going to be OK, but she's a smart 6-year-old so she knows what's going on," said Echlin.

The shooting generated anger in the community, with several people starting a Facebook page called "Justice for Apollo."
after investigating the incident, the hometown police chief took action
and terminated the officer, a 15-year veteran of the department.

"This
has been really an emotional roller coaster for the community,
naturally for the victim's family, my heart goes out to them, and it's
been an emotional roller coaster for my police department," said Chief
Charles Forsyth, Hometown Police Department.

The chief said all reports and witness statements will be forwarded to the Illinois State Police public integrity unit.

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